A new wrinkle surfaced Thursday during a noontime meeting of the commission when Todd Turcotte, a Capital Properties vice president, said the state’s actions may violate a 1982 agreement the company signed along with the state, the city and other entities.

Turcotte indicated, that should the state move forward, its actions may void regulations and restrictions that dictate development in the district.

The Assembly doing something that has completely fucked up consequences down the line? Unpossible!

We should call this what it is. More parking for the Legislature, it’s employees and all the lobbyists that come to the state house. I have a question. When all this new parking goes in will the state return the on-street parking along Smith St. they stole from the city back to the city? My guess is they won’t